What to do about gum polyps in children

Gum polyps in children are generally handled with both medication and surgery. The appropriate treatment can be chosen according to the specific situation. 1. Medication: For polyps with more severe inflammation of the gums, local medication can be taken orally, or intravenous infusion therapy, such as amoxicillin, cefixime, metronidazole and other drugs. 2. Surgical treatment: laser or high-frequency electrosurgical gingival polypectomy, applicable to all patients with gingival polyps. Need to do a good job of preoperative preparation, such as thorough cleaning of the oral cavity, local application of antibiotics such as minocycline, postoperative attention to hemostasis. Gingival polyps are recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid other complications, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.